Day 6 was one of the rainier days we experiences while on the island. This unfortunately hindered some of the hiking we had hoped to do. Instead we did more exploring of the island and were able to find these water falls on our way up to the arboretum:
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Kaua'i - Day 6
Kaua'i - Day 5
Day 5 was our big touristy day. We had booked an adventure with Princeville Ranch Adveutures for hiking, kayaking and zip-lining on their private property. Our tour guides Tiff and Sam were awesome as was the setting:
Here is the awesome kalua (pig) after it was uncovered from its imu (oven):
Kaua'i - Day 4
After two days of hiking we were pretty much set on having day 4 be a fairly easy day.
We started the day out at the Glass Beach. Essentially it is a beach littered with sea glass located in the middle of an industrial area in Ele'ele. The glass found on the beach evidently came from broken bottles and auto glass dumped by Swiss Cheese Shoreline on the western end of Kauai. It made for a great morning digging through the beach to find some sweet sea glass treasure to bring home:
Kaua'i - Day 3
Day 3 like most days started out pretty slow. We enjoyed muffins on our hotel balcony followed by a swim in the pool. Once we were set for adventure we signed ourselves up for zip lining on day 5. After that we headed to the North shore for the Kalalau Trail which is an 11 mile trail, which we only did the first 2 miles. We hiked from Ke'e Beach to Hanakapi'ia beach. The hike was by far one of the hardest hikes I have ever done. It was rocky, slippery, wet, up/down and also along a cliff most of the way then at the end you had to pass through a stream which had the potential to sweep you off into the ocean to your death... Despite all those negatives it was an amazing hike filled with water filled shoes and breathtaking views.
This is us literally on the trail, notice the stream...
Kaua'i - Day 2
Day 2 in Kauai started out pretty slow, we began the day by heading over to the St. Regis hotel to check out the beach to get some sand in our toes and our feet wet. It was a beautiful morning and we spent some time just watching surfers ride the North Shore waves.
After relaxing by the beach we headed to the South Shore, we stopped at Wailua Falls along the way. It was a beautiful drive up to the top of the falls and was one of the bigger falls we have ever seen. It said in our tour book that the official government height of the falls is 80 feet, but the authors note that it looked considerably taller, so they decided to measure it and found that it is 173 feet - as tall as Niagara Falls (although far less water flows over)!
After the falls we headed up to see Waimea Canyon and Koke'e State Park. Waimea Canyon is often referred to as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. The canyon stretches 14 miles long, one mile wide and more than 3,600 feet deep.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Kaua'i - Day 1
Our first official day in Hawaii was spent primarily at the Allerton Garden - National Tropical Botanical Garden.
Since this was our first day on the island after a long day off travel we decided to take it easy. The Allerton Garden promised to be a place filled with unique plants and a beautiful setting.
Our tour guide Martin was a hilarious guide who allowed us many opportunities along the tour to taste many of the fruits growing within the garden. They were all delicious!
After our tour of Allerton we set out to find Puka Dogs. We had heard about these prior to heading to Hawaii from our good friend Matt. So based off his recommendations we had to try one. Overall the most interesting hot dogs we will ever eat. They have a different bun shape than a normal hot dog but the uniqueness of them comes with their garlic sauce and their fruit relish.
Friday, January 21, 2011
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